Tag Archives: Rebecca Tun

I made my first posting in over a month last week, following my return home from a two week trip to Egypt, so to begin posting once again on a more frequent basis, here’s another one. For this, I’m going … Continue reading →

I’m continuing now with my photos of Rebecca Tun in Iceland in 2014. In my last post from that trip (click here), we had not yet crossed the great black nothingness of the Skeiðarársandur flood plain, but for these new … Continue reading →

My trip to England in July of this year was primarily to attend a week long language class, but while I was there, I took advantage of the opportunity to photograph some English models, too. One of those was Rebecca … Continue reading →

Many people think that the Vikings were the first people to inhabit Iceland. They’re wrong. No, the first people to live in Iceland, as far as is known (or, at least, as far as I know), were Irish monks trying … Continue reading →

As I wrote at the beginning of my last post, I returned home last week from a ten day trip to England. Five of those days were spent taking a language class, but I also managed to fit in three … Continue reading →

It’s been almost two months since I posted about my 2014 trip to Iceland (here), so I’m back today with more from my day with Nadine and Rebecca on the south coast. These photos were made near the location in … Continue reading →

A few months ago, I posted some photos from the beginning of my trip to Iceland last summer. I really hadn’t planned on posting any more from that trip until I had finished posting more photos from my trip to … Continue reading →

I first visited Iceland in 1995. It was the first time that I tried using my Pentax 67 camera system, which I am still using now. Back then, though, I was using color transparency film and was primarily interested in … Continue reading →